Republican Presidents defeated Iraq and Spain? That's it? And they couldn't even win the rematch with Iraq...
Boost your stats, guys. Like Reagan and Poppy Bush tried. Pick on Panama and Grenada. Steal all their bananas and declare victory.
2007-04-18
08:51:02
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I don't remember Ronald Reagan going back in time and facing down the Soviets over East Berlin, or Cuba, or creating NATO or setting in place the Marshall Plan, or the WTO or IMF or any number of international organizations which hemmed the USSR in for 50 years until their eventual and inevitable demise.
But then Republicans don't have a time machine, or serious foreign policy initiatives beyond "Star Wars." Good job.
2007-04-18
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it's the United States, we're in it together. We win together, lose together, get stuck eyeball deep in quagmires together.
2007-04-18 08:55:01
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answered by Diggy 5
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particular, evidently undesirable for the middle classification suitable now, yet there is not any "prevailing" a classification conflict. all the quite a few training are mandatory to society, and if the Republicans "be triumphant" in removing the middle classification, their descendants will rue the day. On a extra helpful observe, the GOP has so loudly proclaimed their evil intentions in the direction of the decrease and center training that a voter pushback could ensue interior the subsequent election, and who's conscious of? perhaps a number of the worst results of the Republicans' rules will ultimately be corrected.
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answered by Anonymous
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Republicans always say they are strong on defense but its been a DEMOCRAT that has won every war of the 20 th century.
2007-04-18 08:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure that it was an unintentional oversight on your part, you being so intelligent and all, but the guy that you think you're so cleverly insulting, Ronald Reagan, won the Cold War for us. That's a war that went on for over 30 years, that started under Democrats and expanded under Democrats and was almost lost under Democrats, several times.
2007-04-18 08:56:18
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answered by Anonymous
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they want to win a war so bad to make up for the fact they never had to fight (deffered) in a real war so they live out their weak battleship fantasies. unfortunately the one's that loose in the end are the members of the armed services and their families.
2007-04-18 08:56:57
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answered by lex1979x 3
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Dude! not all republicans are for this darn war in fact most of us little people wish it never started....its the powers that be thats all
2007-04-18 08:57:27
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answered by ♥Sparkling♥Jules♥ 6
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Remember this: No matter who is the commander in chief. The troops are the ones on the ground.. Not the politicians..
2007-04-18 08:55:48
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answered by Antiliber 6
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we're not fighting against Iraq. we're targets in Iraq's civil war. how do you win that?
2007-04-18 08:55:24
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answered by Alan S 7
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You seriously can't sit there and compare yourself to the old school dems. I grew up with old school. My father served during WW2. He would look on the new dems as wimps.
2007-04-18 08:55:35
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answered by bugeyes 4
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Probably when democrats stop siding with the enemy.
2007-04-18 09:05:45
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answered by replicant21 3
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